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Exploring gendered behavior in the field with experiments: Why public goods are provided by women in a Nairobi slum

Experiment Types
Randomized Field Experiment
Study Participants
270 men and women
Locations
Kenya
,
Africa
Research Site
Nairobi
Researchers
Fiona Greig
,
Iris Bohnet
Publication
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Volume
70
Issue
1
Month
May
Year
2009
Pages
1-9

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MLA

Greig, Fiona, and Iris Bohnet. "Exploring gendered behavior in the field with experiments: Why public goods are provided by women in a Nairobi slum." Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 70.1 (2009): 1-9.

APA

Greig, F., & Bohnet, I. (2009). Exploring gendered behavior in the field with experiments: Why public goods are provided by women in a Nairobi slum. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 70(1), 1-9.

Chicago

Greig, Fiona, and Iris Bohnet. "Exploring gendered behavior in the field with experiments: Why public goods are provided by women in a Nairobi slum." Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 70, no. 1 (2009): 1-9.

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